Upgrading gets less addictive i hope......?

upgrading doesn't get less addictive i feel, it just goes in different directions.

i haven't upgraded my main rig or htpc for ages even though i have some bits here waiting to go in them, but i do have a few other machines that i play about with regularly for the ocuk hwbot team and testing for curiosity about stuff for potential future upgrades.
 
upgrading doesn't get less addictive i feel, it just goes in different directions.

i haven't upgraded my main rig or htpc for ages even though i have some bits here waiting to go in them, but i do have a few other machines that i play about with regularly for the ocuk hwbot team and testing for curiosity about stuff for potential future upgrades.

What about the ram i sold ya ? :o

And yeah i hope it does.

But at the moment. NO1 mission is a new desk.
 
not tested that yet (that is for my main rig to take it to 8gb btw :)) will get it tested at the weekend in another machine and when i can be bothered opening my main rig i'll get it installed :)
 
Ikea do a range of "tops" and you select the legs to go with it.

And this is stuff you can buy right now.
 
My desk was £170. Worth every penny. It's cream with drawers and a little cupboard for my PC :D Only bad thing is I'll feel compelled to buy a NZXT Phantom to match it.
 
I'm getting an Ikea Markus soon :d

my recent purchases, from last August

new i7 system (august(2010))
5850 (aug)
6970 (nov)
480 SOC(jan)
580 SE (March)
580 SC (august (2011))

Watercooling stuff (aug)
More watercooling stuff (aug)
£250 of sleeving (few days ago)
Extra rad (today)

Later:
Tinted side panels
tinted top panel
more watercooling stuff :D:D:D:D:D
 
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